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MARINE PIPING SYSTEM

A Lecture Course in The Dept of Marine Engineering ITS

MARINE PIPING SYSTEMS - SMT 6 - 4 SKS

Objectives: Students are to be capable of delivering basic design / key-plan drawings of marine piping systems that comply with rules & regulations and related codes / standards.

Main Subjects: Piping Systems On Board Pipes: Material of Pipes, Schedule Number, Pipe Standard, Pipes Classification according to Classification Society. Fittings: Types of Fittings and their functions, Approved types of fittings according to Classification Society. Valves: Types of Valves and their functions, Application of valves on board, Valves according to Classification Society. Other accessories. Tanks: requirements for a tank, components on a tank, arrangement of a tank. Sea-chest: Type of sea chest, components on a sea chest, arrangement of a sea chest. Standard and methods for drawing a basic design of marine piping systems. Bilge systems and Oily bilge systems: Basic design and key-plan drawing of Bilge System. Ballast systems: Ships stability, Types of Ballast system arrangement, key-plan drawing of Ballast System. Fire-main systems: Requirements of fire-main systems, Types of fire fighting systems, key-plan drawing of Fire-main System. General Service Systems: combining seawater systems in an interchange piping system.

Engine supporting systems. Fuel Oil Systems: FO Transfer systems, FO purifying systems, FO supply systems. Lubricating Oil Systems: LO transfer systems, Main LO systems, LO purifying systems, Cylinder Lubricating Oil systems. Cooling Systems: Type of cooling systems. SW cooling system, FW cooling system, High-temp & Low-temp circuit cooling systems. Compressed Air Systems: Engine Starting System, Control system, general services air compressed systems. Domestic Systems: FW & SW Supply System Domestic System: Sanitary Discharge System Cargo Oil Systems of a tanker: Main Cargo Oil System, Stripping system, Tank Vent and Filling system

MARINE PIPING SYSTEMS - SMT 6 - 4 SKS


References:
Roy L Harrington (editor), Marine Engineering , SNAME, NY, 1982 Raswan, Standart Penggambaran Sistem Perpipaan , Airlangga, Jakarta, 1992 The Marine Engineering Society in Japan, Machinery Outfitting Design Manual,vol 1, Piping System for diesel ships , Japan, 1982. Crawford J., A guide to pumping and piping arrangement , Lloyd Register of Shipping, London, 1990 Grossman, Machinery Arrangement of Ships , Lecture note, TU Berlin, 1984 Mohinder L. Nayyar (editor), Piping Handbook ISO standards Classification Society Rules for Ships

COURSE METHOD
Group Presentation & Class Discussion Class lecture Assignments Exams: Interview (UTS 1), Written Exam (UTS2), Final Exam (UAS)

NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

TOPICS TO BE PRESENTED Types, Characteristics & materials of pipes Pipe joints (types & characteristics) Valves (types & application on marine engineering) Tanks & Sea Chest Standard & methods of drawing on piping systems Bilge System Ballast System Fire Fighting System Fuel Oil System Lubricating Oil System Engine Cooling System Compressed Air System Domestic Syst: FW & SW Supply Syst & Sanitary Discharge Syst Cargo Oil System Inert Gas & Heating System for Cargo Oil

PIPING SYSTEMS on ships

1.

2.

GENERAL SERVICE SYSTEMS: Systems to provide general services regarding safety to the vessel during sailing and berthing. ME & AE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS:
Systems that required to support and to properly run ME & AE, on which they are not attached/ included in ME & AE

3.

DOMESTIC SYSTEMS: Domestic systems required to supply crews or passengers needs during sailing, such as sanitary, drinking, cooking, shower, etc. CARGO OIL SYSTEM FOR TANKERS: Systems on tankers that required to loading /off-loading cargo oil, and to support operation and safety OTHERS Other piping systems such as hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems etc.

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1.
a. BILGE SYSTEM:

GENERAL SERVICE SYSTEMS

Systems to carry-out drainage in the event of flooding and leaking in all compartments on the vessel.

b. BALLAST SYSTEM:
System to manage ships stability by means of managing the location and weight of water ballast (hence, the ships centre of gravity) to provide safe operation during sailing and cargoing.

c. FIRE MAIN SYSTEM:


Main fire-fighting systems using seawater hydrants.

2. ME & AE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS


a.

F.O. SYSTEMS:
FO Transfer System FO Purifying System FO Supply System

b.

L.O. SYSTEM
LO Transfer System Main Lubricating System LO Purifying System

c.

COOLING SYSTEMS
SW Cooling System FW Cooling System Central Cooling System Low and High Temp Cooling System Jacket Water Coolng System

d.

STARTING AND COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS:


Engine Starting System Compressed air Services system

An example of FO Piping syst dwg

3. DOMESTIC SYSTEMS
1. FW SUPPLY SYSTEM a. FW Supply System (for sanitary & general services). b. Potable / Drinking System 2. SW SUPPLY SYSTEM SW Supply system (for sanitary & general services) 3. SANITARY DISCHARGE SYSTEM Sanitary discharge system from sewage and fecal discharge

4. CARGO OIL SYSTEM FOR TANKER


1.

Cargo Oil Systems


Main Cargo Oil System Stripping System

2.

Cargo Oil Supporting System


For treatment and safe operation of cargo oil:
Cargo Heating System Cargo Tank Cleaning System Inert Gas Generator System (IGGS)

ANY QUESTIONS ??

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